I am 110% convinced that the sharks in Finding Nemo are actually shark ghosts because they stay in one place for extended period of time and sharks have to keep moving around to filter the oxygen through the water or they’ll die
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I am 110% convinced that the sharks in Finding Nemo are actually shark ghosts because they stay in one place for extended period of time and sharks have to keep moving around to filter the oxygen through the water or they’ll die
Sea creatures caught in plastic netting
Photograph: Martin Stelfox/PA
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My comedy album Everyone’s Dead drops April 21st. I’m having a big album release show at The Warhol Museum in Pgh same night. You can buy tickets online here: http://www.warhol.org/event/gab-bonesso-special-guest-gene-collier/
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before the beach nazis on duty you can fish, go on the jetty, surf anywhere you like, fly drones..
SHOCKING footage of dead sharks being thrown back into the sea from the decks of tuna fishing ships has shocked conservationists.
opened my work email to this
”Would you edit the part about the sharks…apparently they’re all dead”
"An investigation is ongoing into the death of a shark that was shipped from New York to L.A. and placed in an above-ground pool in a Van Nuys backyard for a Kmart commercial shoot."
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